Oncologically relevant findings reporting and data system (ONCO-RADS): Guidelines for the acquisition, interpretation, and reporting of whole-body MRI for cancer screening Review


Authors: Petralia, G.; Koh, D. M.; Attariwala, R.; Busch, J. J.; Eeles, R.; Karow, D.; Lo, G. G.; Messiou, C.; Sala, E.; Vargas, H. A.; Zugni, F.; Padhani, A. R.
Review Title: Oncologically relevant findings reporting and data system (ONCO-RADS): Guidelines for the acquisition, interpretation, and reporting of whole-body MRI for cancer screening
Abstract: Acknowledging the increasing number of studies describing the use of whole-body MRI for cancer screening, and the increasing number of examinations being performed in patients with known cancers, an international multidisciplinary expert panel of radiologists and a geneticist with subject-specific expertise formulated technical acquisition standards, interpretation criteria, and limitations of whole-body MRI for cancer screening in individuals at higher risk, including those with cancer predisposition syndromes. The Oncologically Relevant Findings Reporting and Data System (ONCO-RADS) proposes a standard protocol for individuals at higher risk, including those with cancer predisposition syndromes. ONCO-RADS emphasizes structured reporting and five assessment categories for the classification of whole-body MRI findings. The ONCO-RADS guidelines are designed to promote standardization and limit variations in the acquisition, interpretation, and reporting of whole-body MRI scans for cancer screening. © 2021 Radiological Society of North America Inc.. All rights reserved.
Keywords: adult; review; cancer screening; practice guideline; standardization; radiologist; whole body mri; licence; human; article; reporting and data system; geneticist
Journal Title: Radiology
Volume: 299
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0033-8419
Publisher: Radiological Society of North America, Inc.  
Date Published: 2021-06-01
Start Page: 494
End Page: 507
Language: English
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2021201740
PUBMED: 33904776
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Review -- Export Date: 1 July 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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